I too saw NAPOLEON at Radio City Music Hall - at a screening where a phone call was made at the end of the film so that Gance could hear the thunderous applause. Without question, there were only 3 screens (one of them, the furthest on the right, was about a frame or two out of syncronization). I must admit, though, that having seen the print in general distribution now, that it (processed with normal wide-screen anamorphic techniques) in NO WAY compares to seeing the film with three projectors. This is a film that few people will be able to really understand the visual and perceptual impact (and it makes a difference when you have a few thousand people sitting with you). Bob Kosovsky Graduate Center -- Ph.D. Program in Music(student)/ City University of New York New York Public Library -- Music Division bitnet: [log in to unmask] internet: [log in to unmask] Disclaimer: My opinions do not necessarily represent those of my institutions.